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The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 12.0152 Tuesday, 23 January 2001
From: Lucia A. Setari <
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Date: Tuesday, 23 Jan 2001 04:26:58 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Hamlet in the Prison
I think some of you might like to know that last month in a prison named
Coroneo, in Trieste, the prisoners performed HAMLET.
The production was directed by an actor named Misculin (who is not a
prisoner) and part of the cast was also the governor, Enrico Sbriglia
(he played the King,I think).
Hamlet was played by Graziano Scialpi, whose impressive interpretation
raised the critics' enthusiasm.
I think it is interesting to know that this Mr. Scialpi, a rather
learned man of forty, is in prison because he fired at his wife and her
sister: the latter died while the former survived but became blind.
I hope I can find a video of the performance, because I feel very
curious.
Lucia A. Setari